LEGO 2K Drive Update 1.17: New Rival Vehicles, Bug Fixes, and Stability Improvements

A new update for LEGO 2K Drive, known as Update 1.17, has recently been released. This update is accessible across all gaming platforms, as well as on PC. Players can now download this update, which introduces bug fixes, improvement updates, and patch notes for the game. It is worth noting that the file size of this update may differ depending on the gaming platform being used.

IMPROVEMENTS

  • Added more Rival Vehicles as rewards for completing individual races at “Reverse Class” difficulty in Single Player mode. This gives players more incentive to strive for success and unlock new content.

BUG FIXES

  • Fixed an issue where some bricks were missing studs, ensuring that all vehicles are properly constructed and visually appealing.
  • Fixed an issue where parts were not mirroring or categorizing correctly in the Garage, making it easier for players to customize their vehicles.
  • Fixed an issue where entries were missing in the Part Locator, allowing players to easily find and add new parts to their vehicles.
  • Fixed an issue where improperly placed bricks were adding to the part budget unintentionally, preventing players from exceeding their budget.
  • Fixed an issue where the Creators Hub cursor would disappear after removing a vehicle, improving the overall user experience.
  • Fixed an issue where white thumbnails would appear in the loadout with custom UI scaling, ensuring a consistent visual presentation.
  • Fixed issues with floating/clipping Infobox rings, enhancing the visual polish of the game.
  • Fixed an issue where some destructible vehicles weren’t actually destructible, adding to the realism and immersion of the gameplay.
  • Fixed an issue where the Heat Rewards preview would remain on-screen after accepting an invite, removing unnecessary distractions for players.
  • Fixed an issue where the Slushy Truck had misaligned bricks, improving the visual aesthetics of the vehicle.
  • Fixed an issue where self-destructions would count towards player eliminations in Brick Brawl, ensuring a fair and balanced gameplay experience.
  • Fixed multiple crashes to improve stability, providing a smoother and more reliable gaming experience for all players.

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